Story Teller of the Sea

Story Teller of the Sea
sobriquet shared by Conrad, Cooper, de Hartog, Forester, Innes, London, McFee; Marryat, Masefield, Melville, coauthors CB Nordhoff and JN Hall, and Verne

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